# Edit With Elementor

## 1 - Disable Default Colors and Disable Default Fonts

Checking this box will disable Elementor's Default Colors and fonts, and make Elementor inherit the colors from your theme.

Please go to <mark style="color:green;">**Elementor**</mark> → <mark style="color:green;">**Settings**</mark> and place a check in the boxes next to Disable Default Colors and Disable Default Fonts.

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## 2 - Edit Pages with Elementor

Please go to <mark style="color:green;">**Pages**</mark> → <mark style="color:green;">**All Pages**</mark>, select the page you want to edit and click "<mark style="color:green;">**Edit with Elementor**</mark>".&#x20;

{% hint style="success" %}
**Note:** Only pages that are manually created using Elementor—typically found under **Pages → All Pages** in your WordPress admin—can be edited with Elementor.

Pages like the Shop page or Product pages are dynamically generated by WooCommerce and cannot be edited with Elementor, even if the “Edit with Elementor” button appears.

Please don’t mistake this visual cue as editability—those WooCommerce pages are managed differently.
{% endhint %}

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